Negative Integrity Conclusion on Kolomiiets Nataliia Oleksiivna: Crimea Connection in Judicial Assessment
🎯 Position at Time of Violation
Position: Civic advisory body embedded in Ukraine's judicial governance system
Organization: Public Integrity Council of Ukraine (ГРД)
Period: 2016 – present
📄 The Document
Context: This quote demonstrates how the PIC treats travel to Crimea as equivalent to travel to 'aggressor country territory,' thereby implicitly recognizing Russian jurisdiction over the peninsula rather than treating it as occupied Ukrainian territory.
⚖️ Why This Is a Violation
📄 Full Details
What Happened#
On January 28, 2026, the Public Integrity Council approved a negative integrity conclusion on Kolomiiets Nataliia Oleksiivna (Коломієць Наталія Олексіївна), a candidate for a position at Court of Appeal. The conclusion was adopted by 11 of 19 members.
The PIC flagged post-2022 trips by candidate’s in-laws to occupied Crimea and their property ownership in Simferopol as integrity risks. By treating family connections to Crimea as potential security concerns that create ‘risks for independence’ and exposure to Russian intelligence services, the PIC operationally treats Crimea as Russian territory rather than occupied Ukrainian land.
The Crimea-related element was flagged as a concern but was not cited as the primary basis for the negative conclusion.
The Crimea Connection#
Such trips without urgent necessity, firstly, created risks for the candidate’s independence and exposed her to the risk of falling under the influence of the aggressor country’s special services, and secondly, demonstrated a dismissive attitude from the candidate’s family toward the civic consensus regarding public condemnation of RF’s aggressive actions and adherence to the unspoken principle of refraining from trips to the aggressor country’s territory.
This quote demonstrates how the PIC treats travel to Crimea as equivalent to travel to ‘‘aggressor country territory,’’ thereby implicitly recognizing Russian jurisdiction over the peninsula rather than treating it as occupied Ukrainian territory.
Context#
The Public Integrity Council was established in 2016 as part of post-2014 judicial reform in Ukraine. Its mandate was to assist in vetting judges and judicial candidates based on integrity and professional ethics. While formally an advisory body, its conclusions carried significant weight in qualification proceedings and could directly affect judicial careers.
Under Ukrainian law, Crimea is a temporarily occupied territory under the Law on Ensuring the Rights and Freedoms of Citizens and the Legal Regime of the Temporarily Occupied Territory (2014). The Constitution of Ukraine affirms Crimea as an integral part of Ukraine whose status cannot be altered without an all-Ukrainian referendum.
By treating Crimea-related connections as integrity risks within a formal assessment framework, the PIC applies an operational logic that treats Crimea as Russian-administered territory — reproducing the same premise that was formally codified in the December 16, 2020 revised Indicators.
Voters#
| # | Member |
|---|---|
| 1 | Olha Veretilnyk |
| 2 | Yuliia Oleshchenko |
| 3 | Eleonora Yemets |
| 4 | Oksana Mykhalevych |
| 5 | Anastasiia Borema |
| 6 | Serhii Fesenko |
| 7 | Anton Zelinskyi |
| 8 | Dmytro Tuzov |
| 9 | Svitlana Ilnytska |
| 10 | Oleg Baturin |
| 11 | Artem Panchenko |
Verification#
- Official PIC conclusion document dated January 28, 2026, available on the Council’s public website.
- Electronic voting record confirming the vote count and participating members.
🔎 Evidence
- Official Public Integrity Council conclusion on Kolomiiets Nataliia Oleksiivna (Коломієць Наталія Олексіївна), dated January 28, 2026. document
- Electronic voting record appended to the conclusion, confirming the vote (11 of 19). document
- Archived copy of Official Public Integrity Council conclusion on Kolomiiets Nataliia Oleksiivna (Коломієць Наталія Олексіївна), dated January 28, 2026. archive